A2 Information Day. Content Headmaster  Welcome  Context  Outline Year Tutor  Part time Work  Study Hall  After School Study  Coursework Deadlines.

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A2 Information Day

Content Headmaster  Welcome  Context  Outline Year Tutor  Part time Work  Study Hall  After School Study  Coursework Deadlines  UCAS  Practical Subjects Vice Principal  Academic Indiscipline  Attendance  Transport  Review of Progress  Dropping from Four to Three A levels

Headmaster Mr D McGovern

Welcome Appreciation of Attendance at Meeting Information rather than usual Parent Teacher Meeting Having this meeting in order to try and highlight with you as parents and students the issues that could have a serious impact on your A level Grades

Purpose of Morning Set Context for A Level Studies Identify Issues which can hinder students from achieving their potential Experience has shown us that these issues do impact very negatively on student performance and in many cases prevent students achieving their chosen course of studies

Outline of Issues Part Time Work Attendance at Class Use the Study Hall/A level department facilities Coursework Deadlines and class teacher deadlines Availing of extra opportunities for learning provided by subject teachers Preparing adequately for UCAS applications

Year Tutor Mr Rodgers

Part Time Work Need to maintain BALANCE Recommend that students should not work Monday – Thursday evenings If doing part time work on weekends time must also be made for study Recommended study time is 20 hours a week outside of school

Study Hall Engine room of A level studies All students have study hall periods in the week Many students waste this time Most difficult area for us is when a very small minority of students disrupt the work of others in the Study Hall Do not use Study Hall to ‘catch up’ on homework

After School Study After school study available Monday to Thursday

Coursework Deadlines Exam Boards set these - non negotiable Teachers set internal deadlines so that they can advise students regarding how the work can be improved Failure by students to meet internal deadlines will have a significant impact on their grades Coursework should not be left to the last minute and time should not be taken off school to complete work because of failure by the student to manage his time throughout the year

Practical Subjects Art, Music, Drama, Technology and Construction Offer additional periods for portfolio work Do not let part time work interfere with these extra classes Failure to utilise these classes does have a negative impact on grade

Head of Careers Ms A. Reynolds

UCAS Responsibility of the student who will be supported by the school Completion of personal statement is particularly important – all first drafts submitted in May marked and returned next wk for finalisation ( Reference work starts next week) Attendance at Careers classes is essential Deadlines for Batches – information available in Careers classes and Study Hall ( Batch 1 – 12 th September – form completed – Med/Dent/VetSc/Oxford/Cambridge) Students who need to complete pre-entrance exams for University e.g. UKCat, LNAT, HPAT – are expected to take responsibility for registering for these exams themselves. They are completed internally within school and there are deadlines for registration which can all be found on all the relevant websites.

University Open Days Wednesday 10 th September ULSTER UNIVERSITY Thursday 11 th September QUB £12.00 per student for both days – all money to be submitted to form teachers St Mary’s Open Morning – only for small number of interested students in Teacher Training (Additional cost)

Please keep up to date !!! Register for all Careers Information/ Events/University updates Please Use the ‘Senior careers flyer’ to complete your research over the next few weeks.

Vice Principal Mr P O’Shea

Areas Academic Indiscipline Attendance Transport Moving from four to three subjects EMA

Academic Indiscipline – What is It? Homework Class Tests/Exams Module Results Coursework Attendance Misbehaviour in Study Hall

Effects The single most important factor in students not achieving their target grades and being able to move on to university to the course of their choice For this reason academic indiscipline can have a profound effect on your life Number one issue raised by teachers of A level

Be Aware Your son is being economical with the truth if he says any of the following at any time during the year ‘I have no work to do’ ‘I did all the work I need to do in the Study Hall’

How can it be tackled The only cure for academic indiscipline is the student The only person that can make an A level student work is the student Parents and Teachers can support and challenge but they cannot change the behaviour Parents often experience a terrible powerlessness in this area

School Response We will challenge students in this area and support them where needed We will contact home and discuss the issue with parents (class teacher, year tutor, Vice Principal) Where necessary we will suspend student as a last resort

This does not Affect All It is important to recognise that many of you will go through 7 th year without any difficulty and leave here with the results you need Some of you are very self motivated and disciplined

Attendance This can be a problem area Vital that students attend all their classes whether this be subject classes, careers, or PE Things that you are likely to hear are:  ‘I only have two classes today’  ‘I have no class until 12.00’  ‘I need to take time to do coursework’  ‘I have modules coming up’  ‘Everyone else is taking time off’

Attendance We are asking you as parents not to support your son in taking time off school ‘Getting the Notes’ is not the same as being in the class There is a very definite correlation between attendance and performance

Absence If your son is absent for a genuine reason then he needs to have a note signed by you If your son has medical or dental appointments please do not arrange these for during the school day – medical practitioners do work after 3.20!!!! The same applies for Driving Lessons, these should not be arranged within the school day

Failure to Attend Class oFailure to attend class will result in a Friday Detention and the Year Tutor will phone parents oSecond offence will result in meeting with Parents/Student and Vice Principal oThird offence can result in a suspension

In School but Not Registered All students must register with form teacher if they are late In the past some students have not registered when they come in late so that they can leave school early!

Transport Respect speed limit in school grounds Park only in designated areas Give Year Tutor registration of Car - important Parents should be aware of the potential dangers of students travelling together in cars Students going to Sacred Heart for Class must walk

Progress Review Each student will have a target grade for each of their subjects set by themselves in consultation with subject teacher and Careers teacher This is then used as a bench mark for reviewing progress – e.g. a student whose target is 3 A’s could have a review meeting even though he has achieved 3 B’s Reviews take place in October December and March Parent teacher meeting in November Underperforming students will be supported by subject teacher, form teacher, Year Tutor and Vice Principal

Reduction from Four to Three A levels Students can if they wish drop one of their four subjects Normally we would expect students to drop the subject with lowest mark Important to get career advice before making this decision – this will happen next week in careers class People looking to do high demand courses should consider keeping four A level subjects When decision is made bring letter from home (signed by careers dept) to me and then inform relevant teacher that you are leaving that class, you will then be assigned study periods in place of dropped subject classes

EMA If you are in receipt of EMA bring letter to school and you will be registered If you miss a day or any part of a day you must bring in a free standing note indicating reason for absence on day of return. You will be given on days grace to but after that payment is lost If this is not done you cannot be marked present on EMA register for that week and you will loose the payment – this is Department rule and one which we must comply wit A lot of payments lost last year

Formal There will be an official School Formal this year organised by the students and ourselves and you will receive a letter about this in the near future regarding arrangements etc.